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Cruiser style CHRISTMAS The Christmas party was highlight- ed by three new faces. Civics teach- er Kerry Quilhaugh played the role of Santa Claus. His two orange and black elves were played by Steve Fry and Mike Altenbach. The three entered the court dressed in basket- ball warm-ups presenting the three man weave, Cruiser style. As usual there was cookies and punch pre- sented by the Home Ec. class.
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Getting with it SLOWED UP This year’s G.A.A. was slow at get- ting started. Because of the tremen- dous effort in sports, the girls had very little time to plan any activities for their organization. Even with very little money made the girls purchased team shorts and are still going strong. Even if the G.A.A. get a slow start next year there will be an emphasis on team work and get- ting the job done. Page 4: Top-Mark Nightingale; Middle- Phil Shellabarger; Right-Kerry Quilhaugh; Bot- tom, Top Row, Left to Right-Steve Fry, Tony Monaco, Mike Altenbach, Jeff John- son, Phil Shellabarger. Archie Nealey, and Rick Fry; Middle Row-Glenn Gibbs, Chris Wassman, Tim St. Clair. Glen Fry, Mark Nightingale, Charles DeVoe, and Chris Bes- sey; Bottom Row- Tony Sturman, Robert Frye and Paul Stallard. Page 5: Top, Top Row- Sheila Sturman, Shelly Butler, Gretch- en Stauffer, Tina St. Clair, and Tina Russell; Middle Row- Teresa Fry, Kelle Adamek. Ka- ren Lee, Tracy Smith, and Tina Fry; Bottom Row-Phaedra Kalb, Shari Kalb, and Jackie Morgan; Above-Gloria Quilhaugh, advisor; Left-Mark Donnelly and Tracy Smith; Be low-Tina St. Clair and Shelly Butler. Organizations 5
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Page 6: Top Tina Fry decorating the Christ- mas tree; Middle-Elizabeth DeVoe sitting on Santa’s (Mr. Quilhaugh) lap; Left-Glen Fry and Mike Altenbach; Right a surprised Phil Shellabarger; Bottom Left-Karen Lee, Steve Fry and Santa Claus Kerry Quilhaugh; Bot- tom Right-Mike Altenbach looking for an ea- ger recipient. Page 7: Top-Prospect Cougar feeling the heat; Right-Tina Fry and Glenn Gibbs celebrating Punk Rock Day; Middle- Greg McAdams, Shari Kalb, Glenn Gibbs, Tina Russell, Steve Fry, Rhonda Frye, Rickie Fry, Tracy Smith, Darla Fry, Cindy Coster, Katie Hofsess, Gabe Rector; Bot- tom-Mary Fronk and Rhonda Frye. FIRING UP Homecoming this year was full of spirit and headed Powers High back on the road to tradition. This year the parade strung out through all parts of the town of Powers. Trucks, pickups, and anything on four wheels with orange and black posters showed the citizens that the students at P.H.S. still had spirit and tradition in their school. Even though the school’s enrollment has lowered, there was twice the amount of participation in spirit week than the past few years. From Punk Rock Day on Monday to Col- ors Day on Friday almost everyone joined in to make it a memorable week. Activities ?
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